The Double on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review

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The film is presented in the original 1.85:1 widescreen theatrical ratio and is in 1080p high definition, and looks crisp and sharp with Ayoade’s wonderful colour pallette looking outstanding. Every scene is a joy to watch.

The sound is in 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, and it’s not a special effects movie but the dialogue is often set against a score by Andrew Hewitt which features a glorious piece of classical music performed on violin.

The extras are as follows, and are in HD:

  • Making Of (13:02): Ayoade, producers Amina Dasmal and Robin C. Fox, co-screenwriter Avi Korine, plus Jesse Eisenberg, Mia Wasikowska, and a number of other crew members all talking about making the film, such as when environments are put together very quickly and they look anything but pleasing – like the average workplace, and the technicalities of filming two Jesse Eisenbergs which works fantastically in this film.

  • Deleted Scenes (9:26): Three scenes here, two of which show Simon at his usual awkwardness, and the third is the full video for the band at the work do.

  • Extended Scnes (5:46): Four of them here – The Colonels’ TV advert (styled perfectly like one of those 1980s adverts about computers), The Replicator’s opening titles, plus two scenes from The Replicator. All of these are in 16:9, unlike the 4:3 appearance in the film.

  • Trailers (7:03): Four of them, and cleverly, every single one is completely different in tone and style. That’s such a rarity, and very welcome. However, the fourth one (UK Theatrical trailer) does give away a little too much at times.

The menu is a mostly static affair with some subtle animation the violin-based theme playing, and like the recent Under the Skin Blu-ray release, it’s a weird menu because Blu-ray ones are normally seamless between menu changes, yet this one stops/starts just like a DVD menu. That’s very odd.

There are subtitles in English, and when it comes to the chaptering, I feel one should come every five minutes on average. Studiocanal had upped their game to 32 for Robocop‘s reboot, but have gone back to the low standard of 12, here. Why??

The Double is out now on Blu-ray and DVD, and click on the packshot for the full-size image.


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FILM CONTENT
PICTURE QUALITY
SOUND QUALITY
EXTRAS
9
10
8
4
OVERALL 8


Cert:
Running time: 93 minutes
Cat.no: OPTBD2654
Year: 2014
Released: August 4th 2014
Chapters: 12
Picture: 1080p High Definition
Sound: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Widescreen: 1.85:1
Disc Format: BD50

Director: Richard Ayoade
Producers: Amina Dasmal and Robin C. Fox
Screenplay: Richard Ayoade and Avi Korine (based on the novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky)
Music: Andrew Hewitt

Cast:
Simon James/ James Simon: Jesse Eisenberg
Hannah: Mia Wasikowska
Mr. Papadopoulos: Wallace Shawn
Melanie Papadopoulos: Yasmin Paige
Harris: Noah Taylor
The Colonel: James Fox
Kiki: Cathy Moriarty
Simon’s Mother: Phyllis Somerville
Strange Woman: Gabrielle Downey
Detective: Jon Korkes
Young Detective: Craig Roberts
Guard/Doctor: Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
Liz: Susan Blommaert
Care Worker: Tim Key
Receptionist at Ball: Sally Hawkins
Workers’ Services Executive: Christopher Morris
Frightening Old Man: Rade Serbedzija
Nurse: Chris O’Dowd
Priest: Donal Cox
James’ Funeral Date: Kierston Wareing
‘The Replicator’ – Jack: Paddy Considine (as PT Kommandor)
‘The Replicator’ – Glamourous Judge: Gemma Chan


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